WORD | OCCURANCE |
---|---|
man | 238 |
gabriel | 158 |
time | 140 |
aunt | 134 |
could | 133 |
good | 131 |
ask | 128 |
room | 125 |
hand | 123 |
well | 119 |
young | 118 |
face | 118 |
work | 114 |
eye | 107 |
house | 104 |
night | 102 |
street | 102 |
began | 100 |
head | 95 |
gutenberg | 92 |
Part of speech tagging is an interesting breed: mostly all longer texts split up into a quite constant array of nouns / verbs / etc. - no surprise here!What's more interesting when you combine part of speech tagging with other forms of analysis. Would the occurences of only adjectives tell us more about the mood of a certain part of text, like a chapter? Certainly so! What about verbs? Do they present traces of action and happening?Part of speech tagging becomes especially helpful when playing with n-grams and sentiment analysis, so for now just take our word: the application is ready to bring 100.300 English words for tagging, there can not be a lot more than that!These features will be coming out soon on Underminer. Until then, part of speech tagging is displayed in a form of the good old boring piechart.